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of a dynamic global society. Connections working at University of Connecticut More Jobs from This Employer https://main.hercjobs.org/jobs/21995780/administrative-program-support-2 Return to Search
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JOB SUMMARY The University of Connecticut Payroll Department seeks applicants for a full-time Administrative Program Support 2 position. This position will support the overall production
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Four or more years of related professional experience. Experience with funded projects involving research, technical assistance, policy and/or program development. Experience in public policy, research
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science, or a related field, and six to seven years of relevant experience in research, policy development, legislative affairs, or program administration. At least two years of professional experience
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JOB SUMMARY The University of Connecticut School of Social Work has an opening for an Administrative Program Support 1 to support the National Training and Technical Assistance (TA) Center for Child
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deliverables. Develop and manage a roster of service providers and farmers that will be engaged as trainers. Assist in development program evaluation protocols to measure the impact of trainings. Use web pages
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partners, plan and fully execute bi-annual program review meetings. Ensure strict adherence to all research security meeting procedures. Utilize experience and direct development of tools and practices
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). Plan and fully execute the administrative tasks to hold technical research group meetings with NIUVT partners at a controlled level. Ensure strict adherence to all research security meeting procedures
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, how to meet and talk with producers, and how to develop an action plan for farm to school in a school/district. Conduct in person visits with program participants to document their activities (photo